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And if I may, I just want to take a moment to acknowledge the TED staff, everyone, top-down, everyone in the back, in the green room, some of the speakers, word has spread.
Some of these have already been touched upon by other speakers, which is encouraging.
One of the most impressive things about what some, perhaps 10, of the
speakers
have been talking about is the realization, as you listen to them carefully, that they're not saying: Well, this is what we should do; this is what I would like you to do.
And I think that it's going to be, in time, the elements of the human spirit that we've been hearing about bit by bit by bit from so many of the
speakers
in the last few days.
When you listen to stereo on your home system, your both ears hear both
speakers.
And there's been a lot of talk about how life-changing this conference is for both
speakers
and attendees, and I am no exception.
So Jewish activists studied and taught it to their children, raising the first native
speakers
in nearly 100 generations.
However, this new generation of Cornish
speakers
was scattered across Cornwall and unable to use the language freely.
Then, in the early 2000s, Cornish
speakers
found one another online and leveraged digital spaces to speak on a daily basis.
Since 2014, there are nearly 100
speakers
in language immersion classes, and according to a 2017 census, 32 new fluent speakers, some of whom, like Donna's daughter Elisabeth, are teaching Tunica to their children.
These new
speakers
are creating content, Facebook videos and also memes.
German
speakers
even have a word for this: "Eilkrankheit."
It has
speakers
on it.
And why TED
speakers
begin sweating at the sight of a red circle.
Because although many of the
speakers
and many of the people who are in the audience, although you guys can not only go to the moon, you know, you're going to totally transform everything.
But unlike the other speakers, I'm not going to tell you about the mysteries of the universe, or the wonders of evolution, or the really clever, innovative ways people are attacking the major inequalities in our world.
So even if this object, even if this product includes some technology, it includes some speakers, it includes some microphones and some electronic devices, this object is not a very smart object.
One of the things about appearing later on in the TED week is that, gradually, as the days go by, all the other
speakers
cover most of what you were going to say.
You may be surprised to know that eight
speakers
yesterday actually mentioned these terms in their talks.
We've heard some remarkable stories from some remarkable
speakers.
Now, anthropologists suggest that one reason why this word might have been named and celebrated in Japan is because of that country's traditionally collectivist culture, whereas the feeling of dependency may be more fraught amongst English speakers, who have learned to value self-sufficiency and individualism.
And analysis shows if you want to be among the most favorite TED speakers, you should let your hair grow a little bit longer than average, make sure you wear your glasses and be slightly more dressed-up than the average TED speaker.
I believe fundamentally, as many
speakers
have said during the past few days, that we make very poor use of our talents.
I guess Chris has to take some credit here, because in years past, I guess there's been some sort of subpar
speakers
at TED.
Which really allowed us as
speakers
to get there, in the trenches, and practice at home so that we would be ready for this experience.
So with that, I'd like to invite onstage Evan Grant, who is one of last year's speakers, who's kindly agreed to help me to demonstrate what we've been able to develop.
Tyler Dewar: The way I feel right now is that all of the other
speakers
have said exactly what I wanted to say.
If nothing else, at least I've discovered what it is we put our
speakers
through: sweaty palms, sleepless nights, a wholly unnatural fear of clocks.
You know, a while after TEDTalks started taking off, we noticed that
speakers
were starting to spend a lot more time in preparation.
... Months of preparation crammed into 18 minutes, raising the bar cruelly for the next generation of speakers, with the effects that we've seen this week.
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